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Fire risk returns with high gusts of wind on Tuesday

Tuesday was another alarm day for the fire danger about most of Oklahoma, and these strong winds will probably remain until Wednesday afternoon. >> Download the Koco 5 app | Subscribe down the YouTube Channel6 from Koco 5 On Tuesday update: Koco 5 chief meteorologist Damon Lane says that Western Oklahoma could see the winds up to 75 miles per hour until Wednesday. That will keep the fire risk in the whole state high. >> Video below: Damon Lane shows the forecast for Tuesday evening until Wednesday5: 48 a.m. Tuesday Update: The evacuation order for Northeast Logan County was lifted. Tuesday from 5:20 p.m. Update: Koco 5 Field meteorologist Michael Armstrong says it seems that the Logan County fire that triggered evacuations seems to be included. Some of these firefighters have left the scene so many work to ensure that flames are not allowed again. >> Video below: Drone 5 shows burned fields that Wildfire near Langston4:48 a.m. Tuesday update: If Payne County residents received an evacuation warning on their phone, this is for the forest fire south of the Cimarron River, east of Coyle and Langston. This running fire moves northeast. The mayor of Stillwater wants Joyce emphasized that the fire is not near Stillwater, but he asked the residents to stay vigilant. You can find updates from the Sema page of the city of Stillwater and the city's website at Stillwaterok.gov/wildfires.koco 5 field meteorologist says that firefighters continue to work on the fire, but it does not seem that the flames have jumped on the river. 4:15 p.m. Tuesday update: In Burns Flat, “Super Scooper” grants are stationed and used when they are needed to combat forest fires. But because of strong gusts of wind on Tuesday, the pilots were not released to fly the planes. Nevertheless, the crews are positioned across the state if more fires break out. >> Video below: Wind gust, the use of “Super Scooper” ferry to combat Oklahoma forest fires Tuesday4:15 p.m. He showed firefighters from Cashion at the crime scene of the forest fire. He warned that the fire can move quickly, but he said that the flames didn't seem as big as that on Friday. Tuesday at 3:22 p.m. Update: Evacuations were exhibited for the Northeasters Logan County due to a forest fire. The running fire is located west of US-177 and is about two miles east of Coyle. According to the National Weather service, quickly moves to the northeast. The evacuation should not be delayed or staying to pack your things. You should evacuate fairgrounds on Guthrie. Tuesday at 11:50 a.m. Update: The red flag warning for most of Oklahoma was extended on Wednesday at 1 p.m. >> Video below: Tuesday forecast and fire Dangerkoco 5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder said that the risk of fire would continue on Tuesday evening with a wind layer, which means that fires could change direction over the next 24 hours. 8:30 a.m. Tuesday update: For most of the state, a red flag warning with the exception of Southeast -Oklahoma was issued. The winds rise during the day and increase the risk of forest fires. This comes because fires from Friday continue to be burned throughout the state. The Koco -5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder says that wind gusts from Western to central and northeast -Oklahoma could be over 50 miles per hour. These wind gusts could reach over 60 miles per hour in parts of the northwest Oklahoma and the Panhandle. A cold front will go through on Wednesday and the temperatures drop. Make sure you download the Koco 5 app to receive tailor -made weather notifications. You can also see our team reporting in the app. >> Check closures >> Live, Interactive Radar >> Koco 5 Reporting >> Download the Koco 5 -App on iPhone >> The Koco 5 -App for Android >> “Like” Koco 5 on Facebook >> “Follow” Koco 5 -Weather -Weather -Updat -Updat -PATTAN -LOKAL.

Tuesday was another alarm day for the fire danger about most of Oklahoma, and these strong winds will probably remain until Wednesday afternoon.

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6:00 p.m. Tuesday update: Damon Lane, chief chief from Koco 5, says that Western Oklahoma could see winds up to 75 miles per hour on Wednesday. That will keep the fire risk in the whole state high.

>> Video below: Damon Lane shows the forecast for Tuesday evening to Wednesday

5:48 p.m. Tuesday update: The evacuation order for Northeast Logan County was lifted.

5:20 p.m. Tuesday update: The Koco 5 field meteorologist Michael Armstrong says it seems that the Logan County fire that triggered evacuations seems to be included. Some of these firefighters have left the scene so many work to ensure that flames are not allowed again.

>> Video below: drones 5 shows sunk sunkener fields that were left by the running fire near Langston

4:48 p.m. Tuesday update: If Payne County's residents received an evacuation warning on their phone, this is for the forest fire south of the Cimarron River, east of Coyle and Langston. This running fire moves northeast.

The mayor of Stillwater wants Joyce emphasized that the fire is not near Stillwater, but he asked the residents to stay vigilant. Thet can find updates on the = azwjp6lqnalee_9w8cvze0yuxhngioz05f8ieo8NOHJIWYLK5DJPHM46GLAXQCWLV1KWUD1J4o1w6i7sg222Eyal1yya6fe8y_tn3-j37SO nnb_kbj1zhcaklrgkvztkrmi-0idh05nlxi2w0dbl89irj4kobxsabs8zhzhzhzhkyzjymno3juut7cs6yivczgd-kl6mvdyCDC8WA & __ TN __ =-]KR “roll =” Link “tab index =” Emergency management Sema page and the city's website at Stillwaterok.gov/wildfires.

The Koco 5 field meteorologist says that firefighters continue to work on the fire, but it does not seem that the flames have jumped the river.

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4:15 p.m. Tuesday update: In Burns Flat, “Super Scooper” trims are stationed and used when they are needed to combat forest fires. But because of strong gusts of wind on Tuesday, the pilots were not released to fly the planes.

Nevertheless, the crews are positioned across the state if more fires break out.

>> Video below: Pause the use of “Super Scooper” feris to combat Oklahoma forest fires Tuesday

4:05 p.m. Tuesday update: The Koco 5 field meteorologist Michael Armstrong is located near Harrah and Cooksey Roads. He showed firefighters from Cashion at the crime scene of the forest fire.

He warned that the fire can move quickly, but he said that the flames didn't seem as big as that on Friday.

3:22 p.m. Tuesday update: Due to a running fire, Logan County Evacuations were issued for the Northeasters. The running fire is located west of US-177 and is about two miles east of Coyle.

According to the national weather service, it quickly moves to the northeast.

The evacuation should not be delayed or staying to pack your things. You should evacuate fairgrounds on Guthrie.

11:50 a.m. Tuesday update: The red flag warning for most of Oklahoma was extended until 1 p.m. on Wednesday.

>> Video below: Tuesday forecast and fire risk

The Koco -5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder said that the fire risk would continue on Tuesday evening with a wind layer, which means that fires could change direction in the next 24 hours.

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8:30 a.m. Tuesday update: For most of the state, a red flag warning with the exception of Southeast -Oklahoma was exhibited. The winds rise during the day and increase the risk of forest fires.

This comes because fires from Friday continue to be burned throughout the state.

The Koco -5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder says that wind gusts from Western to central and northeast -Oklahoma could be over 50 miles per hour. These wind gusts could reach over 60 miles per hour in parts of the northwest Oklahoma and the Panhandle.

A cold front will go through on Wednesday and the temperatures drop.


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